Badoeng Strait (CVE 116) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1950

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--,msg - -'yi -'vfhy' -:3,iqx.'sArfx 4, sL...Sfff f' T 'Y -' ,f '-v- ' T'-do rf AA' Lf ' ht, k: R. E. L n , C. Hamilton K L Petrus D L Woomer P R McCurdy H P Hmson J LF LIli:el:lgW. Ig?rSeFzner, R. W. lileirry? E. Molnor. Front rank P L Peterson R J McCartney F A Booker T D Mote, J. E. Lyons, R. E. Kidd, T. E. Taylor, E. Wornilowisz FIRST DIVISICN As one turns down the lane and comes up the driveway into the farmyard, the attractive- ness of the big red barn is the first thing that is noticeable to us. So it is with the Bing Ding as one would gaze at it from the dock cr an oncoming boat. The outside appearance of the ship's sides is the main job of the First Division. In port, the men ot the First Di- vision can be seen with stages, paint and paint brushes lowering themselves over the side bright and early in the morning to begin a busy day at painting and cleaning the ship's sides. First Division also has the honor of supplying the crew for the Captain's gig,

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